Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1937, p. 3

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flIitBUT- UWI FOR. POLICE LOW! Wilmette .Po1élice Had Emlit.- -ies Neeëd. for Better Pro- *teètion-on. soreo Ryý. Cleyd C. MeGuiret * Cime is increasing-you1rtae are hngrai.sed. WVhen von tellite- au- age Asnerican c-ittà.izenthat crime - s increcasinig il doe!-ý 1101Secîn to in- * terest in un '11less it affects.hin11i1 - * dvilnalv Peha)she (iQes not * realize it but, a do10 affect itîi and lie iS payîng the bill. svrilice the -Boston Tea Party- we have hiad an initcest,. anit iherent mitret.injust taxes. and we Olten liu* tures Ïor4 in~~tccessiis (more-* police officers) -iwrng thiat it will re(luce taxes. *15 3illicin DollarBillj *\ccording toý J. Edgar Hoover ini anl article in the ' Anicricatn Police Rie;juily-.-ugust, 1937" the anl- * itial crime bill oi the nation l:' estipiatedi at fiiteeni billion dollar- ten dollars per nionth for eachi mani. *womiai and child! There is iiot a * familv iii Ainerica whicli is not. in mie Ail eligill voters in New Trier townshl.ip are require(l to register in, thé permi.anent *registration to, hé .held on .Mondav, Septembee'27 and Tueýsday, October . The polling places., vill be (open Irom 6 a.m. until 9 p.m Because of the redistricting of the county precincts, many of the polling places have been change&. The cor- rect addresses will be published later. Under the newv law providing for permanent registration, voters who register on these dates. will not be required. to register. again as long is they, are residents of their present Voters are urged to) register on the first date. Septeinib er 27, to avoid possible inability to register on the eeldate, October 5. Dedicate Organ Sat Presbyterian Session<to Be Helci at Wommn'sé Club October: 4; Un, Up iMany Workers LyInnI Waldorf, famous football coach of No)rthwesterni, University, will be the principa~l-speaker at the "Kick Off" dinner of the WiImette Community Cbest workers to be held Monday eve- ning, Octoher 4, at tbe Wilmette Wom- ans club. 'More than three hundred workers, who will 'assist in the bouse to bouse canvass, and the officers of the Chest,ý will attend. Final instructions and the assignmient of prospect cards wvill be nmeftliowirg the Ud1rss6f the evening. The Chest officiais contemplate re- turning to the block systemn of cani-ass- ing this year. Each worker wil have a definite assignment of a district and will be expected to canvass every horne ini that assigned area, but year work- ers were privileged to select the tiames of those they desired to solicit. ha 1ing over> IJtJ,0UU populJation, show that major crimes have increased as follows: Murfdir ai d non-ne-gligtiit nidn- s1aughter 8 I.avtny 6%plus Assisting in the musical service wilI be Miss1 Iorganist of the icurch,a choir of the cburch. IThe organ will be forai liv Frank P... E ager of .Mi'h.. fnrnerI -ofWiln 1ai Mette -chorusBankbuilding. rally presented Anti Arbr. Stirike Haits Paving Davii gt bil1e on Wilmette Avenue 2s T. Venek- Vof k on the paving of Wilrnette Mr 11-14,- lmvn on Page 7) ris Observe

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